According to an article published in Antiquity by Dr. Svitlana Ivanova and her colleagues, the Yamna culture’s repurposing of older ritual spaces reflects a deliberate appropriation and continuation of sacred spaces. A case study of the Revova…
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The Yamna reused sacred spaces in the north Pontic Steppe, study suggests
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K2 to launch its first high-powered satellite for space compute
An ambitious satellite builder will launch one of the highest-powered spacecraft ever built in the weeks ahead to demonstrate technology that will be required to build data centers in orbit.
K2, founded by brothers and former SpaceX engineers…
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Your Gut-Brain Link May Offer a New Way to Fight Cognitive Decline : ScienceAlert
The human body is sometimes said to host ‘two’ brains – the big one in your skull and the mini version in your gut.
The bridge between the two is known as the gut-brain connection, and in recent years, this two-way street has emerged as a…
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‘This is what Val wanted’ — Val Kilmer’s AI movie return has his family’s blessing, but it feels deeply unsettling
- Val Kilmer is being brought back via generative AI for an upcoming movie
- Director Coerte Voorhees says ‘it’s what Val wanted’
- Even Kilmer’s children have voiced their support for this, but it’s still a little unsettling
Late Hollywood icon Val…
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LED method blocks ambient light to keep projection images sharp in bright environments
Projection mapping has the potential to create shared immersive experiences in exhibitions, commercial facilities, and public spaces. However, the technique is highly sensitive to ambient lighting, meaning that clear projected images are…
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Crafting Safe Sounds for Electric Vehicles
As drivers increasingly ditch gas-guzzling cars for electric vehicles, a persistent problem remains for pedestrians: hearing them coming.
To address that risk, regulators in Australia, Europe, the United States, and other regions now require EVs…
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China rolls out aerial refueling system after fatal US tanker crash
Days after a U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq on March 12, killing all six crew members during Operation Epic Fury, China’s People’s Liberation Army announced a new AI-powered system to streamline and automate its…
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Scientists witness birth of one of the universe’s strongest magnets for the first time, thanks to a general relativity ‘magic trick’
For the first time, astronomers have witnessed the birth of one of the universe’s most powerful magnets, or magnetars, at the heart of an unusually bright supernova, thanks to an effect first predicted by Albert Einstein.
According to the…
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Direct nervous system link promises more natural leg prostheses
A research team led by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, has, for the first time, successfully decoded leg movements directly from the remaining nerves in people with above-knee amputations. Using novel implantable…
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Nanodiamonds and beyond: Designing carbon materials with AI at exascale
Carbon forms the graphite in pencils, the diamonds in jewelry and the molecules that make up every living thing. But under extreme conditions—like the heat and pressure of intense explosions—carbon can transform into exotic nanometer-sized…
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